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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GandharvaGandharva - Wikipedia

    A gandharva (Sanskrit: गन्धर्व, lit. 'musician') is a member of a class of celestial beings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, whose males are divine performers such as musicians and singers, and the females are divine dancers.

  2. A Gandharva marriage (Sanskrit: गान्धर्व विवाह, gāndharva vivāha, IPA: [gənd̪ʱərvə vɪvaːhə]) is one of the eight classical types of Hindu marriage. This ancient marriage tradition from the Indian subcontinent was based on consensual acceptance between two people, with no rituals, witnesses or family ...

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · In Hinduism and Buddhism, a gandharva is a celestial being, specifically a divine musician. They are associated with creativity, charm and sensuality. According to “Vishnu Purana,” the gandharvas are sons of the god, Brahma.

  4. Oct 28, 2023 · Gandharvas are divine musicians, singers and dancers. They are said to be very handsome and often have the divine beauties, apsaras, for companions. They are grouped in tribes and, as per...

  5. Sep 12, 2024 · The term “Gandharva” originates from Sanskrit and is often translated to mean “fragrance” or “heavenly musician.” In Hindu mythology, Gandharvas are considered semi-divine beings who inhabit the celestial realms. They are closely associated with music, dance, and the arts, serving as the entertainers of the gods.

  6. Below is a list of Gandharvas, a group of celestial musicians in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. They are often associated with music, accompany the higher gods, and are upholders of Dharma. Gandharvas are male while Gandharvīs or Gandharva Kanyā are female.

  7. Gandharvas (from the Sanskrit: गंधर्व, gandharva, possibly meaning "fragrances") refers to a group of low-ranking male nature dieties that appear in both Hindu, Buddhist, and sometimes even Jain mythology. In all three traditions, the gandharvas are closely related to the wilderness as well as the creative arts, particularly music.

  8. The Gandharvas are celestial musicians, known for their divine music, dance, and ethereal beauty. This loka (world) is one of the eight principal lokas mentioned in certain Hindu scriptures and is a place of sublime harmony, where music, art, and beauty reign supreme.

  9. Aug 11, 2022 · Gandharvas are a type of male celestial being or spirit in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain pantheons. There remains some dispute about the origin of their name. Gandh may mean “scent,” or “fragrance.” Arva may derive from an-arva, and refer to something irresistible, or unrestrained.

  10. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Gāndharva - SpringerLink

    Dec 11, 2018 · Gandharvas are low-ranking male natural deities, appeared in Jain, Hindu, and Buddhist myths. Characteristically, the Gandharvas find their symbolic association with fine and creative arts, specifically music.